
"The noise about Adriano Galliani's potential return has gone quiet, and at the moment it seems an offer from FIFA is tempting him. Galliani spent 31 years at Milan in his first spell, one that brought eight Scudetti, a Coppa Italia, six Italian Super Cups, five European Cups/Champions Leagues, five European Super Cups and three Intercontinental Cups/Club World Cups. As Calciomercato.com report, it was Zlatan Ibrahimovic who put forward the idea of bringing Galliani back to Milan, suggesting it to Gerry Cardinale."
"Meanwhile, Galliani has left Monza. On September 25, the transfer of ownership of the Brianza club from Fininvest (the Berlusconi family's holding company) to the American fund Beckett Layne Ventures was completed. The fund's representatives had offered Galliani the position of president, but he politely declined. Galliani had been envisioned as a super-consultant to the ownership at Milan, considering that the CEO and president positions are firmly occupied by Giorgio Furlani and Paolo Scaroni respectively."
Adriano Galliani spent 31 years at Milan, winning multiple domestic and international titles, and his potential return to the club has cooled as a FIFA offer tempts him. Zlatan Ibrahimovic proposed Galliani’s comeback to Gerry Cardinale, and a meeting on Flavio Briatore’s Sardinian yacht culminated in a handshake that represented the last tangible progress. Galliani left Monza after the club’s ownership transfer from Fininvest to American fund Beckett Layne Ventures on September 25. The fund offered him the Monza presidency but he declined. He had been considered as a super-consultant at Milan, but CEO Giorgio Furlani and president Paolo Scaroni occupy those leadership roles. The new FIFA opportunity has increased the difficulty of arranging any return.
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